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Making a Musical Instrument 
Students are asked to create a musical instrument and then demonstrate it for the class as part of an oral presentation.
Rubric Code: KX237A6
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Subject: Science  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: K-5

Powered by iRubric Musical Instrument
  Needs Improvement

1 pts

Okay

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Fantastic

4 pts

Sound quality

Needs Improvement

Student created an instrument that had no pitch or volume.
Okay

Student created an instrument that made either pitch or sound
Good

Student created an instrument that made both pitch and volume.
Fantastic

Student created an instrument that made more than one volume and more than one pitch.
Creativity

Needs Improvement

Student showed minimal or no effort in making their instrument look and sound creative.
Okay

Student made some effort in making their instrument look and sound creative.
Good

Student made solid effort in making their instrument look and sound creative.
Fantastic

Student made more than the expected effort in making their instrument look and sound creative.
Oral presentation

Needs Improvement

Student made an instrument but did not present their instrument.
Okay

Student presented their instrument but did NOT include more than one of the following: instrument name, pitch, or volume.
Good

Student presented their instrument but did NOT include one of the following: instrument name, pitch, or volume.
Fantastic

Student presented their instrument including: instrument name, pitch, volume and compared the pitch and volume of thier instrument.
materials

Needs Improvement
Okay
Good
Fantastic



Keywords:
  • Music, instrument, making


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